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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, LIORVITZ SCHNEIDER, of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahogo, and State of Ohio; have invented new and useful improvements in a Paint Compound; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and complete description of the same, of the ingredients used, and the manner of compounding them.

I take three pounds of resin and boil it in half a gallon of benzine. This is done by placingthe resin and benzine in a vessel of convenient size and form, and surrounding it with steam at :11 high degree of heat until all the resin is dissolved. This boiling drive-s all the water from the resin and henzin'e, .vl1ich would otherwise remain if the resin was-dissolved cold, and thus affect the drying qunlities of the paint, and at the same time would not afford so good a protection to the painted wood or other articles to which it'mny be applied. After the resin and benzine are thus prepared I add to them two and shelf pounds of China clay. or oflime, two and a half pounds of dry zinc-pigment, and one pound of linseed oil. This makes a white paint, or varnish, to which may be added any desired coloring matter or pigment. This paint may be rendered more firm and durable by combining a quarter of a. pound of litharg e 'with the pound of linseed oil used as above named. Thin compound is especially designed for painting oil-barrels, as it so combines and adheres to the wood as to render it impervious'to oil, and consequent waste by absorption or leoknge,as the paint thoroughly fills the pores of the wood and renders it firm and solid. This point will dry in about four hours after it has been spread, while the ordinary paint in use takes from twenty to thirty-six hours. This paint may he applied to all the purposes of ordinary paint.

What I claim as my improvement, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A point composed of the ingredients heroin named, when compounded in the manner substantially as herein set forth.

MORITZ i? SCHNEIDER.

m'ark. Witnesses:

W. H. BURRIDGE,

G120. Annonn. 

